. &zmtf&fsszzz' " a.J' K mK"-- S5TOBP 35?- -"PIESRpap-TJ -- O-.4: TftpTS- rjt -4r tlWf , 'WJ V. ' .'v '. Wft f,.. -k, . - . t " " ,w. J - - -V.ijf . ' I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1', 192! WPWPrt4i a "V n' ft s AUVlUt IN PUtlKY ! FORSPIESEAGENTS: Werth & Ce. Salesmen Urged in Rhyme te Ge After Business OFFSHOOT OF CREDIT FIRMi In pnftr.r. prof-e nnd phtln.npliv nl''' rnen of Werfli A. t'n lnc . vv re iukpiI fe nrll lt Meck Furthermore, litttp plnlrl were Written in the "mttlpp t "Mpmen" prejeratn hnuinjt ilieni hew te irt en ll nprn'loHe Werth & Ce l nne of, thp offilieots of the Nntinnul (itinrnn trr Credit rnrpnrntmii The Inttpr m Hew Spiese Put "Pep" Inte His Salesmen "Opt n mnii nt liix 1 ! where you won't bp lntrmi)itei 11ml den t nmvvr n iiirtinn tulips nn -ip ccpd in thi." "Drive ImniP your niKUiiient with rnriiPtnpR. with firP. with linit. with clenched 1ihih1 " "There nvit be tlshr m a our Meed nnil innmiPi Tim filcmllv. lienet Kind of tight thnt win- ur niftn'M ndnilrntlen mid net hi an an tHCenini "(Je into nn i fli rr :iv t'lensh viiu're iImiiir mill prevpert n fner lij I'litic nnd ri'ini'inlipr vmt nre "Ven nin-f ihuniiiiitp flu- Mtin Mtin tlen nt nil tmip Tlrit K i- in" relv pri'Iiininnrv te In 1211ms inntrni't nnd ' In" k. CONFERENCES 11 II Lloyd Geerge's Hands Strength ened by Commens' Mandate te Continue Peace Negotiations RAPID PROGRESS EXPECTED r- forced into tpmpernn receivership lmt ! week. Iletli rnniprnv were illrrrtlv dl- rected chlellv bv KninUlvti Spies,., n lie , Is alce rpii nil iiinnnEPr of evernl etlmr rempnnlpi grnvvini; ul of the V (! C. C. Llternrv lcnniiiKs of thp Werth pre. footer were diM'epiPd tmlnv In mves. tlRfltnrr. in looking epr thp oerpornt ion's ttneta nf piper One of tlip nie-t I trlklne li flip fellow lug pepin. s.nil te I hdTP heen uriften hi en i .nli un'u . V i' Dr?i wnni pilnterf: SHORE GAMBLERS WARNED Reform Leaders Declare Raids Will Fellow Unless They Clese Deers Allantle City. Nev 1 Ainrlirr tidal nini' of rpfiirm Is nheut te eiiifnlf At lantic Citv. thp flrt spin vl mtiK this muriiliiB with thp .ipppiirntii of wlver tlspinPnts in the local piipn-s sisn,M 0y four rferni lpnIpr. who uuru the nn blinc-heusp keepers mill boeknuiki rs te oil thr olesp ui shop lniinpiiitpr. "TTArn thr hnnru ii'jn ieif ..... .i Tkaf, Ihr tr te (!. your ,,re,,p,-M , A" !1 ,l1Tnnl!' "'"' '"'"" '" rH,1'1 nil nt hnmr the cimhlitic hniisp mid pro-ietim tlip Fnr thf ..l.rf ,,;.,..., i. i owners nnd rrnpif ntrr 1 In- nierisr. With thrir icnlth of rnuehf nnd nrpfp MnUr n human hriiw hriitntr tn mum Awl a .null if 1.4 thrm tt,e I,, thr "A" "l"'h '"-"v h nr. nt pi-.s-n firri peiidu. Hiiir gnmhlliis heiisps In ilnnti mPnt. wlilph is kIiiipiI h .lesrnli It Manpl, ShiiiiipI ChipIj Simen I'mpr nnd OeiiIpI .1 Srlmll rrni ns fellows "All biipIi persens wh. nr nt prisi-nf If you hut hnxr thr hnr'hhnml tn qn Ilia tnn trill hr thr uiniirr With thr mimt aif tilth thr tninrr And. Girnt fn'tnr. hnu the nld pny ihnl trill nieir." Pri) Ith.Miie fnr 1'iesp AftPr grf ilne this fur. it npppnrs thnt Hip pi.'t dpi'ldp.l it wnn t force fill nie ij1! J!n brekp off thp m. ter thPir nnd 'idd d thp following, pvi dPDt'j linm; no merp (imp for rlnnip "Musitipss , nntinnis lirik from itil pnrts of tlip ceuntrj. nnd we nrp grnti finl e nnneiiivp th.u tnerc will h Wero "fn theiisnnii (iellnr' inii tlu year than pipr beferp It s up te you whetlirr ei net ou will tip one of thrm. Tell iw Wn thp line- laid out by Werth .in. I ju anitet ded?c ;ut. Ctss. Tnclili'iitnlh. H n nppnri'nt b tlip trxt of much of the lltprnturp that im or iiiiikins books in nn form, nrc Iipi 'In rriiiisfpi te 'e' sii.'h ),eusrs and dfst fr up furtliPr boeKninkinj Kniltir" te ieniih with fl i- rcqi.st will HUlls te iillli' S li plnns i unit fl (llP i ewiiprs niiil fr'-'iupiifcrs presnrut.d Thp enh i eiiinipiif thnt l)iriitnr of Pub'lc Snfp Ciith'iprt u.miIiI ninkp was . I have nothing te s;n Wills and Inventories Filed ThP following wills wffp adinilipd tedm te prebate: KpiiiiIs A M.Moni M.Meni elp. Ili'Jt Hncp sti-ppf. ,::4J(i A la A Sehapffpr ''liiistinnsliurg. Vn . SI.'!.. .".iO linPiiteri.'s w.m'p til'.l in ihr pci Mitinl pstnn- et Alici T, NeIIp siiikjs Krnnrps M K Iennplh slel l.i'tli i" Mii.'t.T. ."'i iilii! i' I. r.iren. J- . (VJ(In I.p is c t iilnimis R tlip Asorlnted I'res Ionden. Nev. 1 Ppupp npeotintienn bpfwppii rpprpspntntlvpR et tlir Ilritlsh GoternniPiit nnd dplcgntps of bp Onll Kirrnnn were rrsumnl at 1ip effilcnl lienip of I'rlniP Mlni'tPr Iiieyd (Iperci' tednj Mlchnpl Celllim find Arthur Itirifntli. rpprpppntlngr the Dull rircann, arrhpd in I'ewnln? Btrpet nt 11 o'clock, , opceinpanlpd In Iklne Chlldcre, tuc- ri'tar te the Irish dplpgntien. It wah , snld tlip w.'iit tliPrp In repenfe te n nipsngp frrm Mr. I.leyd Ciperge. ' Affpr thp nipptlnic. which InstPd for I tlnrti (Up iiiMiutPH, it uns ctntwl thnt anetliPi- etinniitPi mcPliuR of con- iVrp." was n(.t en the tiPKotlntern' program The Government reprrsentn- flips pri'-Piit at tedn's brief sowien Iwirp Mr l.lejd Gfeige, Austin Clintn- I bfrlnin ami Lord IllrkPtiliPail. I.l.nd Gperge. htnngllienpd by l l lie nnplintic xetr in the Heiisp of i 'ominous nt night . civing him n man date te lentlnup tiie tipgotintiens with the Sinn I'Vm rpprppntntlps. is be IipuiI te stand in n position which inni result in . ensldrrablp pregrpss in thp negoti.itieim dining thp npxt fpw dnvs The four conferees who nrp discm-slng Irish nfTalrs teilnv de net . enstitnte n emmitti i for di't. I milling the course of future I'.iiners.ltiens. It was s.ud ill Sinn 1'. in ipiirt.rs It was nssertpil that leniinittpes had been npieintfd te .1p.i1 with ipipstienc of detaall nnd thnt thp Pnnie Minister nnd hi fellow lenf.rees weip (lealing with the funda inentiil piineiplcs upon which the con tiniinnei of the cenferpnci depended When the blue iciilieil a decision, a session of the w el. .enferen. e will be cnlled mid "ill be a general OUsllltatiei It .ebnbi. t'lit ti.. four are the enlv ppreni In Great nrltnln tedaj who knew tlip exnet stntc of the tip&e. tlittleiiH, The number "f men nctunlly pilgnnfd In the dlM'tiRslnim wer rpducrd by IjIejiI Geerge, partly bpenuce he felt thnt four could deal mere easily with each ethpr thnn would be possible If ten were encaged In the cenierencp. In addition, It was said tedav, Infor mation wan divulged after earlier meet ings, and this brought a vigorous pro pre tet from the Sinn Fein delegates. Since the number of negotiators was reduced the leakage of news has ceased. Inquiries In Irish quarters today showed that Mr. Ideyd Geerge's address before the Heuse of Commens Inst night hnd done nothing In the direction of precipitating a hitch. Sinn Feiners could flu. I nothing In his words with which they were net familiar from the outset In addition Merd Geerge did net force the elleginhee lsue mere strongly than In the piist. notwithstanding Mr. I)e Vnlera's telegram te Pepe Heiic-' diet The vital Issues of allegiance, naval security, payment of debts and the nveidnnee of war In Ulster were all points which had been debated by the four negotiators without a break In the conference. I'lMcr Still Chief Obstacle t Ister remained today the chief dif ficult te be overcome, but the Prime Minister's weighty reference In his ad dress te the (M of failure was taken as the pxprtien of prpssure en t'lster te reach an accommodation with Southern lieland. Mbertl terms, from the Southern point of iew, were said te have lieen offered, and the suggestion was made thnt before I'lstpr's refusal te tipgetiatc was innlttrd te break off thp npgotintiens. with all the costly con sequences of such an event, the six northeastern counties of Ireland should, as a wnele or in detail, be given n chance te held a plebiscite en peace or war. The plen of former Premier Asqtiitb. that thp lleiicP refuse te commit itself beforehand te am pirtieiilnr iiPtlen wn believed te point te this pesslblllt and te nn ngrep.l continuance of the Irish trecp pending a fresh at '"nipt toward ,'ttlempnt. Although the Primp Minister's speech p venle.l netlurg of the progress of the negotiations, it produced the impression en many hearers nnd a considerable sec tion of the press that the outlook was almost hopeless, while optimists were unable te gather any strength for their (enfidenpe. One pffect of the spppeh en the lobbies, of the IletihO of Commens ' I.- fi.d -rnntil in the n.lnli ppicse was auxiniis te develop a chain I'. m-ks.m iidlP Iti of Werth offices from .east te ce.ist On I u manager for pi v Irei i, tl. 1m Oben ists the r wa shot liHT VI( f' hundred offices, with each, was urierl "Flrrtllcs sliinp enh wliiln in mo tion." was thp battle cr.v te urge Piierg In this direction. Several salesmen who were Pine ,ie by the credit corpeiatlon nssprt.M fhrv werp deceived b.v official" of the com. pany, and assert that the, etu'ig) former lr use.1 In behalf of flu (enip.inv will new be used te aid f,e petitioners whi brought about the teinperar.v rpeeiver- TliPrp nrp ethpr ,nlr.mi,ii V,.... .-- 1 who assert Mat all thp honor is net en til ,l,tn . !..- n .. U.. . ,i,r nmr ,-, iiii-r mill nrp '.JipOsng eT J flctals r, the redir corporation nnd itsil J' is probable that steps will be taken Within a dav or two hv ceunpl for fh recclxers Themas .1 Meaner nnd Y rands M McAdnins, te make the te cclvership periuanent Child, Twe, Breaks Legs in Fall Frances WiNnn two vears el daughter of C Colket Wilsen, an in Miran.e broker of Maliem. rwened a fracture of both legs vrncrdav whPti she fell from third -deer window in U-ii.hnm'" "f nPr fMn.l.a-'er Kr.ink Williamson ZW Spruce s,rpp, Vln was taken te th. Children's IIes,,ira" n&xmrr YvWf At ffl mmu sSia? WillgiyeYeu iwBEJumniL fr RARfiFN MNEXI5PKIND i 'ip folic winu elit ii i,s ii l 0111 prefuse'v and giive ml r satisfaction The hull. ire selected from choicest vnne'tir- N'ew Is the time te plant th. m in the parden Thev will w, I'loem ftep in the husp 40 Choice Mixed Tulips 51 30 Choice .Mixed Narcissus SI 15 Choice Mixed Hyacinth SI 20 Tulips and 15 Narcissus SI If wanted t pane p ,s (J, ... per cent te the ahev. pi i, ' nn-.p'ctp bulh i.ital g free SEED house ; MICHELL'S 1 518-516 Market St f Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Pvwpy Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits 17.75 Tyrel Weel is dependable in quality and in make. Medels and fabrics arc the best te be had. MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET was te Increase the belief thnt In the event of a break In the conference the Government wetildnppenl te the country through an election. Resignation of Premier Hinted It was suggested, the Londen Times, parliamentary Correspondent said today, that if t Ister continued her nloef at titude, I.lnjd Geerge, feeling bound by his pledges, would refuse te carry out his plan te. introduce legislation which would modify the posltlea of the Ulster government. It was said he would also decline te uudcriaite the military meas ures necessary te overwhelm the Sinn Fein, nnd would resign. It was suggested rlsewhnre Hint Tr. llamcnt was se sure te give the Gov ernment full power te conduct n war iigalnst the Sinn Fein thnt nn election was unnecessary. The opinion wns of fered nnd the hope wns expressed thnt the Dnll I'lrennn would accept the Prime Minister's words ns an Indica tion that Southern Ireland hnd nothing te gain 1 an unjieldlng refusal te reach a settlement, nnd that it would consent te a dlnilnnatlnn of the plans laid erMiimlty In Dublin. Such n course, It was asserted, would Inmre peace. Kxamlnntlen of the vote tnken last night gave, lift sign of a spread of the "Unleuist J-cvelt." Of ii01 members present, 180,,YetPd, eight being paired. Ulster members did het vote, nnd tlrlr. ndler General H, Cmijers Surtces, one of the Unionists 'who signed the pre- pese.1 motion et censure, answered "present" when his nnme wns cnlled. Aute Runs Down SIx-Ycar-Old Bey Nell MacNenl, six years old, of lfl-lJ North Sixty-first ctreet, wan, struck b.v nn automobile near tys, borne last night nnd badly hurt., He wns tnken te the West Phla,liMil Homeopathic Hospital. The driver, C'liireme h. Dick Dick ineon, of Fifty-fifth and Irving streets, was held for a In ruing by Magistrate Price. Widow Dead In Gas-Filled Roem Mrs. Mnrv llerger. fiftv vp.irs old. n widow, who lived nl the bearding house of Max Stein, (!-l Perth sttpct, was found dead in her loom latt night which wns fillpil with gas Thp hose thnt ran from thp gns fixture te a reading Inmp was dlspennpcfcd. Police are doubtful It was a enfrn of suicide nnd nre In clined te believe the gas connection was loosened iiccidentallj . Views Arms Parley With Legal Mind OontlneM from Twee One nxv unit leli ntt mneli na Tilffhen let'PM them, but both are IntMlcctunls. I hnve quoted before what the Sec retary of State snld te me when he wn lt fill, Sl,t,MAiA liAnrtl, lt,( T nn, rtttntr te repent It, because It Is the key te his attitude. "I like the bench," he mid. "I like te hnve the facts and the prin ciples before mt nnd nothing te de but hi appiy mem, There in n certain rraldltv nheut u mind of this sort. When seu prepare jrenr case In advance tee thoroughly you arc like the pliijer who sets his hands te recehe u fly ball long before. It has reached him. Ills arms unconsciously stiffen a little nnd sometimes the ball bounds out of the waiting hands. The man who lives in an atmosphere of principles mid facts, working mechani cally te produce results, leaves out hu man nature. A conference Is n. great place for human nature. At, nti ti,n,lf,ft,i ItftMArlii, rnivi tn ftiA conference. Mr. linghen' rigidity would be effective. He Is n mighty force of Intellect and character. Hut when ou h.nr'Mr. Harding talk ,ou realize that semptMtii iniirb. softer nnd morn mviii- pnthelc bllirfyf.jntfntlin conference" feri this'ciiunirv than n nnitrung rum. Ann witneiit .Mr. lierdiiig I lie American delegation would be whellv in the handu et us eiiict. , May He His Conference Still Mr. Hughes js n figure of first class Importance, find, ..this may turn out te be his ceiifctttiiefi instead of Mr. Lloyd Geerge's. ast,iupst wcll-lnfejrmcil iwtnlr, fMnl 1fi la''n rlenvtnnlinn' lver sennlity. 'J'he orce of hi? intellect, the purity of his character, his extra ordinary Rift '6t clear and convincing u....., Ltl 1. A.a j..1i!a,1 I. In. 4. ml tM cwr:ithli) befote him nt VrthInstm, III. ......... ... Cnri..l,.. T S!t.,n l.Ae I1IH titrv.t;i UH csr.'l I'llll, 111 emir nun 1 pen one series of triumphs, npnrl from the vlinr.v of the. Sennte when it took the heart out of his German treaty by ipservitig te t'nngress the decision whether the I lilted States should be represented in the Reparations Commis sion or net. On thnt occasion the President did net support his Sccrctnr.v of State, all of whose nivstign and power collapsed without the prep from the White Heuse. Fer the reitt, Mr. Hughes has been Immensely successful. In the popular mind much satisfaction with the Ad ministration exists and It centers around the Cabinet, nnd It Is Mr. Hughes who hns Impressed the Cabinet upon tiic reiinlrv. In Cabinet discussions his gift for grasping the facts nnd nppljlng the principles nnd for f-nslng things belter thun anybody else, makes him the lead ing force, lie ulvvajs iiims up. The ethers tire rather inarticulate like Melt len nnd Hoever and Davis, or they only talk like Heyti and Dougherty and Weeks." Mr. Hughca speaks. Mr. Hard ing, being very human, likes te talk w'lth Drtugherty nnd Weeks, but It Is het at Cabinet meetings. 1 Master of Publicity Mr. Hughes, tee, is the greatest mas ter of publicity In Washington. Mr. Ilnys has the art. but, he Is a miner poet nheut himself. Mr. Hoever Is n dlstingulshei) umntctir of publicity. The Secretary of State 1ms the grand style. Seme ene asked htm the ether day' about the presence of the public at the conference. The room Is small nnd the man In the street will probably have te stny in the street. "Where the press, there the public Is," replied Sir. HllltllCK. He talks te tin- press In thnt spirit. It is net n Hill nnd Jim personal re lation, such ns Itoesevelt used te eultl- vnVe. "ProbeWjI the Scoretarsef State iWne Hill BmUJIrrrrehUlmis. It Is net n lioreseme duty of talking te inferior intelligence, ns it was with Knox. It is net a painful avoidance of traps, as it was with Lansing. He does net see the men standing Ik fine him. He leeks through them and ever them te the public. The morning slid afternoon conferences nre an op portunity. JIc makes the most of them It is like painting or writing Imems for t'nf'iic generations. It is the grand style. And Mr. Hughes will talk te the press during the conference, net merely the American press, but any pros thnt desires te jceinc and henr him. There Is power in getting one's own story of whnt liaiipeii'; nlwaj-s before the world. Mr. Hiitfhe will have that jViwcr. Women Held Rally Tonight The Wemcn'B Democratic Com mittee of the Thirty-ninth Ward, will held a rally tonight in Tener's Hall, Ninth and Jacksen streets. The candi dates for offlce will address the meeting "as well as the leaders in the Women's Democratic County Committee. Deaths of a Day i FRANK H. FLfcHR -, ,. t.. Millionaire Chewing Qum Manifac turer Dies In Seuth Frank H. Fleer, millionaire chewing gum miiiitifacturer nf this city, died last night of apoplexy nt his country estate at Thnmasvlllb near Charlette; N. O. He was sixty-live ear of age. Mr. Fleer and Miss Willie Jenkins, of Gostenln, near Charlette, were married last July In the home of the bride's parents. Fer n wedding trip they metered te this city. The wedding was a surprise te Mr. .Fleer's friends liecine et the difference in agog of the bride and bridegroom, the present Mrs. Fleer being in her thirties. Mr. 1 leer's- llr.st wife died a little mere than a year age,. The manufacturer founded the com pony which bear's bis nmne mfmv v...., age. The -prtsent place of business 1. at 2042 North Tenth street. Mr". Fleer's home wan In Litnsdowne and If was considered one. of the show places Of that suburb. He also owned consider able propel ty in the Seuth. TwedaiigH- .f.. .w.. """'-ii ei-igrr mill Jirs, Gilbert Mustln, live In Lansdevvne. Qeorge W. Coatee Geerge W. Ceatcs, a well-known Jcnklntewn florist, was killed when a train of the Philadelphia nnd Reading' .Hallway, New Verk division, struct h nutOmebiln at it crossing ou Second street jilke, Bcth'uyrcs, yesterday. Mrs, Mary R. Graves The funeral of Mm. Mary H. Graves who died yesterday at her home, 32 lUvervlew avenue. Drexel Hill, just two weeks after the death of her husband, 4lv,n.,.M: Greves, Knernl manager of the Wholesale Grocers' Association of Pennsylvania, New Jersey nnd Dela ware, will be held in Covington, Ky Mrs. Graves wns sixty. Mx years old. ' Edward D. Hearne Wllmlneten. Del.. W 1 ttj.j D. Hearne, former auditor of the State Department nt Washington, died at Delaware Hospital yesterday from the effects of two bullet wounds in the head. Mr. Hearne shot himself at his home In Middlctewn n week age. He was sixty-one years old. Illness -that brought en nervous prostration was the cause of bis act. Ss " WW-SM M0 Mvhh- JL I f" AcSiuHrfs. mil I A Real ttST' . rrmltixHirh mil . ' Kft" iBSen mil tl4$P a. m!. " yparShets mil Br BJ5 . JsOBrant mil . m.& a 4 - Hi - ftJtfrWairrtim' Al v -j&tW fy M ft a BIKf ml mm - tmflm m m IB if p. m aC mf JT j $10&'$12S Shee Sale 2500 Pairs of . t THIS offer answer ill "'he are still wonder ing; about lower prr: D( prmhlPrl tn .et thr ,)'ics-. Dalsimer offer thf-H Inwer pri t values th..: empel every man who 'da new fnetwear ii take notice and share in this sale. All Leir Sham nt tre ne.fr CI t Prl f i , English Lasts and Brogue Effects Genuine Cordovan Glasgow Grain Tan Calf ' Ml ' ,ii0h ( !- '- Shee8 preli. tfcss, thK rulinv rrets the opinion, which is u difficult the enfercliie feji'slatien and tend respect rer ttic law," f or, the Tirst Baptist, CI nsrvrwarqeu uieir tal ' dlnc as a nrc (P7m i Medium-Weight 7Cc- In wanted heathen shades. IB I HOES I I Jttw fmWw Hk M Jm I Wk -fmm&' J?a S'' JM TcZ I WX m 1 IIp I rpHK opportunity of J-the season! Everv dollar you put in these .shoes gives dollar - for -dollar value. Prices are down te a rock-bottom basis costs Ignored . profits sacrificed!! See the shoes displayed in our windows and you will realize the savings. Out today New Victer Recc November 192 Mether of My Heart (a) Etude in G Flat Majer (Op. 10, Ne. 5) (Op. 25, Ne. 9) (Chepin) Piane Mattinata (Morning Seng) Quartet in A Majer Assai agitate (Schumann) Uve s Messenger Waltz (Messagere Amorose) (b) , Frances Alda Etude in G Flat Majer Alfred Cortet Giuseppe De Luca Flenzaley Quartet Amenta Ualti-Curci TeSprine Violin JHPftte &nfei!SyKEth00,M'ye",W " GievJSffi JPWBO (uunceuesi fiane Vyi c eh WifViin Mil f FJ:ni,nm t . Olga Samareff Twickenham Frr f110? w.be M&"? The Old Read ' Lucy isabele Marsh Ship e' Dreams Merle Alcock nmirernii. RI.,.P- T . . . . Merle Alcock gey.1 G.rden Blue-Fex Tre, 0Si SSSS 5 SS ve vjei me joys ... . ; Strut Miss LlziL . Aileen Stanley illSff2VAg,5def.Be,U HI (4) Scherzo wSSeSSS LV2 S? wi22&"Cri3)TnUett in G (4) SA. .. Victer OrchSS Resy Cheeks Fex Tret I Ain't Nobody's Darling Medley Fex Tret ioenoo rex trot THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 600 Men, Women, Mieaee, Deya and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street Sweet Ldv-Msr1!nr Fn TL ' Say It With Music-Fex Tret It Must Be Someone Like Yeu Fex Tret When the Sun Gees Down Fex Tret When theHoncymeon Was Over Jealous of Yeu I Wonder If Yeu Still Care for Me? Remember the Rete Tuck Me te Sleep Plantation Lullaby Seme Blessed Day The Wayside Cress Saturday pjane Duet Oh Jey! Piane Duet Humpty Dumpty In the Old Town HaU Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra All atar Innanrl h r nU.i.. All Star Trie and Their Orchestra i u;l-. acke,-Bge Orchestra Paul Whttemnn nnil IT.. r-l Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra , me oensen urchestra of Chicago Shilkbg Orchestra Henry Burr William Kebyn Charles Hart v na , Elliett Shaw Vernen Dalhart and Criterion Trie Charles Hart-Elliett Shaw Criterion Quartet ... . , Criterion Quartet v iner Araen and PhU Ohman Vlcter A,r,demn and PhU Ohman Billy Murray-Ed Smalle Billy Murray Number 64988 64989 64990 74710 64991 64942 74711 64993 74712 64991 74713 64995 45253 '45254 18798 18799 18800 18801 18802 18803 188'04 18"805 18806 18807 18808 18809 18810 Size Price 10 $1.25 10 10 12 10 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1.2S 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.00 1.00 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 VICTOR TALKING MACHINECOMPANY I i I